Pages: 192 (Mass Market Paperback) ISBN: 0380803364 Pub: Avon Books Pub date: 1998-12-31 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 61754
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Reader Reviews:A must read! (0/0 people found this helpful)I Bought this book after seeking to know more about African history,
Fantastic ... Rewarding (12/15 people found this helpful)I read this book after a history professor mentioned her casein class. It was not required reading material, but it sounded interesting. This book was purely based on historical facts, which often leave out a great deal of detail, but the author addresses some possible implications of certain documentable facts within the trial. This book is great, and everyone should read it in order to better understand the "Peculiar Institution" of our nation's past. Celia, a powerful historical documentary of Missouri slavery (12/14 people found this helpful)I, at first, bought this book because I was curious about it, having read the recent news about Florida's "Black Widow", in which references were made to "Celia". I liked the book because it was purely historical in nature, but provided powerful insights into motivation for this murder, and slavery in Missouri in the 1850's. Because I generally do not read very much (not much patience), I found the compact nature of this documentary to be quite helpful. I am sincerely baffled as to why this book has not been made into a movie. A forced read that became a blessing... (16/17 people found this helpful)I was forced to read this short book in college. As I turned each page, I became more connected to the protagonist, Celia and her struggle to escape the control and degradation emposed on her by her master. This story sheds light on the antebellum South's lifestyle and mentality toward "Negroes" as property versus percentages of persons. A MUST READ, especially for African American youth seeking a personal understanding! Similar ProductsIncidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (Dover Thrift) Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave: Written by Himself (Dover Thrift) Three Negro Classics: "Up from Slavery" by Booker T.Washington, "The Souls of Black Folk" by W.E.B.Du Bois, "An Autobiography of an Ex-colored Man" by James Weldon Johnson The History of Mary Prince: A West Indian Slave (Penguin Classics) Uncle Tom's Cabin (Wordsworth Classics) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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